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Gestalt and Computational Perceptual Approach: Brain responses tendencies given by visual and auditory basic stimuli

Authors:
Bruno Giesteira
João Travassos
Diana Tavares
Diamantino Freitas

Keywords: Perception; Event-Related Potentials; Gestalt; Computational Theory; GUI; AUI

Abstract:
GUI interfaces require considerable visual attention for their operation excluding the access to important information coded only in the layout. In an Era of mobile devices, we must enhance the auditory designs, to facilitate the interactive contents access to the blind, people with low vision, and/or in any use context. This essay is part of an experimental approach at the human perception based on the theories of form - Gestalt - and the Computational in order to process and implement the brain acquisition signal, obtaining relations between the visual and sound stimuli. We present a computational approach that underlay the electrical signal acquisition of the brain to stimuli response – "Event-Related Potentials" (P300) – based on a fundamental visual syntax that assumes the Gestalt phenomenology with new statistical interim results to the modeling multi-perceptive of information processing (visual and auditory), with the ultimate goal of framing a lexicon and/or basic patterns common that can be applied directly to a well-grounded development of GUI – “Graphic User Interfaces" and AUI – “Auditory User Interfaces”.

Pages: 1 to 4

Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2010

Publication date: November 21, 2010

Published in: conference

ISSN: 2308-4197

ISBN: 978-1-61208-108-3

Location: Lisbon, Portugal

Dates: from November 21, 2010 to November 26, 2010